The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 5Cadell and Davies, 1797 |
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... seems to have abandoned from the very beginning , and suffered to step into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading fome of the abufive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe ...
... seems to have abandoned from the very beginning , and suffered to step into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading fome of the abufive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe ...
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... seem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe of . If obfcurity or poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should folly or dulnefs , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal ...
... seem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe of . If obfcurity or poverty were to exempt a man from fatire , much more should folly or dulnefs , which are still more involuntary ; nay , as much fo as perfonal ...
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... seem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) lever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill - natured ...
... seem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader , if ( following learned example ) lever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill - natured ...
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... seems also to be ; declaring , in Mift's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That if he is not shrewdly abused , he made it his business to cackle to both Parties in D 3 their their own fentiments . " But , as to his OF AUTHORS . 37.
... seems also to be ; declaring , in Mift's Journal of June 22 , 1718 , " That if he is not shrewdly abused , he made it his business to cackle to both Parties in D 3 their their own fentiments . " But , as to his OF AUTHORS . 37.
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... seem rather the gifts of youth than of riper age : But it is far otherwife in poetry ; witness the works of Mr. Rymer and Mr. Dennis , who beginning with Criticism , became afterwards fuch poets as no age hath paralleled . With See his ...
... seem rather the gifts of youth than of riper age : But it is far otherwife in poetry ; witness the works of Mr. Rymer and Mr. Dennis , who beginning with Criticism , became afterwards fuch poets as no age hath paralleled . With See his ...
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